It is the second month of the year, which means it also the second month in the mansion for the 11 new governors sworn in for 2015.
Here’s a look at three new state child welfare leaders who are stepping into some sticky situations:
Illinois
It surprised YSI that, in the majority of articles about George Sheldon taking over the Illinois Department of Children and Families, the focus was on Sheldon’s experience running the Florida Department of Children and Families from 2008 to 2011.